Hello everyone,

I have some trouble with my MTU config. The box is a local server with
an internal domain name and always-on network connection.
I've set it to smarthost, no local mail. 
So far, so good: mail is accepted locally, then routed to our company
mail server. However, I've found that local aliases (/etc/aliases) are
ignored. Instead, unqualified addresses are qualified, then sent out.
Therefore, mail addressed to root goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rather than the actual sysadmins. I thought that even with "no local
mail", admin mail should work, but either I'm mistaken there, or I've
messed things up elsewhere (but I don't know where).
By the way, address rewriting according to /etc/email-addresses does
take place. 

Any idea where to look next?

Thanks,

A.
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Ansgar Esztermann
Researcher & Sysadmin
http://www.mpibpc.mpg.de/groups/grubmueller/start/people/aeszter/index.shtml

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